Whether what lies ahead is joy or tragedy, we know that when the fog lifts, we will face what is revealed with God as our...
Explore Huron University's Licentiate in Theology Program church leaders courses:...
AS I SEE IT By Rev. Jim Innes Eric’s nerves were vibrating rapidly as he looked around the formal marble ceremonial room used during...
Canterbury Cathedral is a focal point for those whose identity as members of the worldwide Anglican Communion reflects how they...
Pages of the newly discovered copy of our newspaper dated December 1945 (Volume 1, Number 3) predating the "official" launch of Huron...
By Janette Byrne PARISH NURSES are Registered Nurses who care for the mind, body and soul of the parishioners in their church...
The SideWalk Centre at All Saints' Waterloo is one of the Huron ministries funded by AFC in 2025 By Michelle Hauser The Diocese...
IT'S JUST KEVIN By Very Rev. Kevin George WE ARE in one of those years. The years when Easter falls early. Not the earliest, which...
By Rev. Chris Brouillard-Coyle THE SOCIAL MEDIA post highlighted a reflection from Martha, a 74-year-old recently retired ER nurse....
Rev. Dr. Eileen Scully joins diaconal students from across Canada to share the work of General Synod in restoring the Diaconate for...
AS I SEE IT By Rev. Jim Innes AROUND 605 BCE, when Babylon conquered Jerusalem, King Nebuchadnezzar ordered that promising young men...
A VIEW FROM THE BACK PEW By Rev. Canon Christopher B. J. Pratt December 2025 has been a difficult time to be aware of the content of...
MEDIA BYTES By Rev. Marty Levesque IN 2026, the broad shift in church social media will continue to be a move from broadcasting...
"God’s kindness continually challenges us to reconsider our commitments. Jesus and the stranger stand outside, asking our communities...
Theophanes the Greek. Transfiguration (detail), 15th century. (Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow) By Rev. Giles Haché LENT is a season...
2025 Vestry in the Parish of the Blue Mountains. GROWING BEYOND THE DOORS By Rev. Canon Grayhame Bowcott AS I WRITE this...
By Rev. Greg Little THE ISSUE – if I can call it that – of what we can do when God seems to be absent in our lives, has been presented...
By Rev. Canon Val Kenyon AS WE STEP into the month of March, we do so after what seems far too many months of winter. I have heard it...
By Rev. Chris Brouillard-Coyle BACK IN JANUARY, Bishop A. Robert Hirschfeld of the Episcopal Church of New Hampshire advised clergy to...
AS I SEE IT By Rev. Jim Innes ALONENESS acts as a mirror for an often-uncomfortable truth: we have our own individuality and sense of...